Warriors Get Major Stephen Curry Injury Update
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Usually, a time two signals a win. Every so often, a double shows up just to honor a three—and that’s when things get interesting. Looking back ten years ago, Stephen Curry gave the world the shimmy celebration.
If you somehow missed it over the weekend, Steph Curry -- in a hotly contested game against the Oklahoma City Thunder -- took two steps across the halfway line and flushed a very casual 32-footer to ice the game in overtime. There was plenty of ALL CAPS ...
Steph Curry, Warriors Reflect on Legendary 2016 NBA Regular Season Game vs. Durant, Thunder in Video
Golden State Warriors stars Stephen Curry and Draymond Green reflected on a legendary regular-season game from their historic 2015-16 campaign in a video released Friday by the NBA.
Curry is eager to get back, according to Draymond Green, while Porziņģis' traveled with the team on its three-game road trip.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — What if the most revealing moment from the 2016 NBA Finals wasn’t LeBron James’s otherworldly chase-down block, or Kyrie Irving’s ice-cold dagger three, but the moment Kevin Love actually stopped Steph Curry?
It will be the 10th consecutive game missed by Curry due to the injury. His last game action came back on Jan. 30 against the Detroit Pistons. On the season, Curry has appeared in 39 games for the Warriors and he's averaging 27.2 points, 4.8 assists, 3.5 rebounds and 1.1 steals per performance.
What makes a regular-season game-winner so legendary that it is still talked about a decade later? For Stephen Curry, his infamous game-winning three against the Oklahoma City Thunder 10 years ago defied the odds.
Stephen Curry says he would consider a bench role late in his career as Warriors face questions about the future of their dynasty.